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I think you read that wrong shockm. I believe he's saying that 50 states doing it their own way would enable states to find the best way by looking at each others process. As opposed to the feds saying " you have to do it this way"
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Originally posted by asiseeit View PostState control would give us fifty test beds to see who can do it better for less $$$
While I’m not an RFK follower, this (controlling children in schools, along with controlling the unhealthy food industry that feeds our children) is why he left O’Bama, Harris and the Democrat Party, and is now backing Trump.
Since O’ Bama, everything the Democrat Party does, is decided at the top, by wealthy people instead of people,from the bottom up.
Not very democratic, is it?
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State control would give us fifty test beds to see who can do it better for less $$$
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Originally posted by ShockerPrez View PostI have no idea what the solution to education is, but I'm guessing as long as the Dems are in the pocket of the teachers unions, not much is going to change.
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Originally posted by ShockerPrez View PostI have no idea what the solution to education is, but I'm guessing as long as the Dems are in the pocket of the teachers unions, not much is going to change.
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I have no idea what the solution to education is, but I'm guessing as long as the Dems are in the pocket of the teachers unions, not much is going to change.
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I don't think I've ever seen anyone who thinks so highly of thyself as cold.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
You mentioned Norway and their success. Bully for them! I'm glad they found success for their children, it's important. I would love to look at a complete reboot of our system.
Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
However, what I DO NOT advocate for is 536 people in DC deciding what's right in Derby, KS, Pullman WA & Tampa, FL, as if they all have the same needs.
But MAKE NO MISTAKE! These teachers BLEED from their heart for their pupils. The majority are "called" to teach and are absolutely BLESSED to watch many of them grow up to do great things.
Like I've said before, the failure with today's youth is squarely on the shoulders of their parents. Teachers are and never were supposed to be parents. But more and more they are being relegated to "step-parent" because the kids come to school feral (no respect for anything/anybody).
Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
And school vouchers (over time) would yield far superior results than we're getting today, at a much lower cost to taxpayers.
I'll take the devil's advocate position. And I believe the devil has it right.
School vouchers would provide a short-term reprieve for those wanting to "flee the minorities/poverty", but eventually all those left behind would be subsidized to join those who'd fleed and we'd all be back together again. So in the long run, it would just be more expensive/wasteful.
Yeah... I'd like to argue from that angle on this issue. It's the most logical and logic rules. And I rule logic.
P.S. Once vouchers are issued, and half the public schools in the nation are shut down, where do you think all the NEW teachers to fill all the BETTER private schools are going to come from? That's right, your dumb, nasty public schools lol. You didn't really think this one through did ya sport? Or maybe these aren't your thoughts at all hmmm???
P.P.S. Public schools pay their teachers more than private schools. Historically the best and the brightest go for the most pay in your typical industry.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
You don't have children. You're wrong.
I don't have children, therefore I cannot possibly make a qualified statement on the average competence of today's public school teacher.
Brother, I have intimate experience with teachers and their colleagues. The Pareto principle aptly covers the issue in all professions.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
This is an incredibly uninformed statement.
Teachers are a different breed - not unlike healthcare workers. But with even more compassion.
I am SO far more informed on this than you, it's not even funny.
Teachers are teachers. There are good and bad. But public school teaching (to be fair, more so in urban areas than rural) has become a safe space for the barely educated to collect an excellent check. But even worse is the moronic expansion of non-teaching positions that have watered down our institutions. There are far too many mid-managers in the public school system.
You mentioned Norway and their success. Bully for them! I'm glad they found success for their children, it's important. I would love to look at a complete reboot of our system.
However, what I DO NOT advocate for is 536 people in DC deciding what's right in Derby, KS, Pullman WA & Tampa, FL, as if they all have the same needs.
And school vouchers (over time) would yield far superior results than we're getting today, at a much lower cost to taxpayers.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostAre there some good teachers out there in public education? Of course there are. But they are the minority...
Teachers are a different breed - not unlike healthcare workers. But with even more compassion.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
You slam Tucker Carson or whatever his name is, then post stuff from Michael Moore as if it's intriguing. Nobody is going to bite on that, but nice try.
Take for instance education in Finland. They had some of the lowest test scores in the world. Then they decided to throw everything out. They actually took some of our ideas. Now they have the highest test scores in the world. Wanna know one of their secrets? No homework. Let the kids play. Help them to be happy people. The rest works itself out. Watch!
P.S. So are you on record then as not being interested in having itemized pay stubs showing where your tax dollars go?
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Education dollars should follow the students/families. Do that and the best educational alternatives will prevail and poor schools will eventually disappear as poor teachers are weeded out along with the corrupt teachers union
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